The Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Diocese of Greensburg also announced similar funds Thursday.

Victim advocates have previously called said church-funded compensation funds are insufficient, calling for a two-year window that would allow any survivor of any age to sue.

Survivors and advocates are also calling for a complete repeal of all statutes of limitations for child sex abuse.

The state house passed a bill that would do both earlier this year. The Senate failed to pass the measure.

State Attorney General Josh Shapiro issued the following statement on the funds:

“It’s now clear that the Dioceses acknowledge the Grand Jury accurately unearthed horrific and extensive abuse and cover up and, as a result, victims deserve compensation no matter when their abuse happened,” Attorney General Shapiro said. “However, the Grand Jury recommended that victims deserve their day in court – not that the church should be the arbiter of its own punishment. These undefined compensation funds do not give a pass to lawmakers – the Legislature should return to Harrisburg, do their jobs and pass the Grand Jury’s four reforms.”